iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus come in two capacities: 32GB and 128GB. The term “GB“ stands for gigabytes. The more gigabytes you have, the more content you can store on your iPhone, such as apps, games, photos, HD videos, music, and movies. If you have a large music or photo library or lots of apps, it’s a good idea to consider an iPhone with a larger capacity. If you rarely download apps or you don’t take many photos or videos, an iPhone with a smaller capacity may be better for you.

Buying a SIM-free iPhone from apple.com allows you to choose your own carrier and change carriers at any time. iPhone may also be available at a lower price with a contract directly from your wireless carrier.

No. iPhone SIM cards are not interchangeable with the SIM card in iPad.

The majority of features will work with your network. Certain features, such as Visual Voicemail, require carrier support and may not function on your carrier’s network. Contact your carrier for more details or read the wireless carrier support and features article for more information.

Carriers typically sell the iPhone with a contract that subsidizes the initial purchase price of the phone. By purchasing your iPhone without a contract, you can use any SIM card from a compatible carrier, including your current one.

Yes. iPhone is enabled to work on networks using GSM around the world. Because the iPhone sold by the apple.com is unlocked, you can purchase a SIM card and service from a local carrier at your destination. Or check with your home carrier regarding international roaming charges.

No. Orders placed through apple.com can be shipped only within the country of purchase. You can also shop for friends and family in countries where the iPhone is sold. Just visit the local store of the country where you want your products delivered. Or for fast, easy ordering and expert advice, call an Apple Store Specialist on 1800-1651-0525.

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The AirPods will be able to pair the old fashioned way via Bluetooth pairing to any Bluetooth 4.0 deThe AirPods will be able to pair the old fashioned way via Bluetooth pairing to any Bluetooth 4.0 device, so as long as you have a device that's compatible with Bluetooth 4.0 stereo headphones, the AirPods will be able to work with it.
If you have an Apple device capable of pairing using the W1 chip, then that's great, but you don't *need* one of those devices to pair with the AirPods.
If you're a rebel, you can even pair them to a Samsung Galaxy S7 or an HTC 10 phone.

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You should be fine with just plug adapters. Just to be sure, check on the bottom of the charger. MinYou should be fine with just plug adapters. Just to be sure, check on the bottom of the charger. Mine says the following:
Input: 100-240v 50/60/hz
That means that it can be used with any voltage from 100v to 240v, and frequency of 50hz or 60hz. Europe uses 230v 50hz so it should be ok. I am currently using my iPhone charger in Europe with a travel adapter and it works like a charm.

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Available space is less and varies due to many factors. A standard configuration uses approximately 8GB to 11GB of space (including iOS and pre-installed apps) depending on the model and settings. Pre-installed apps use about 4GB, and you can delete these apps and restore them.